Top 10 Wine Country Inns in the US

Wine Country Inn

In a little known wine country, this casual inn welcomes travelers who want a multi-faceted Colorado getaway.

Hiking, skiing and all activities related to the great outdoors – this is what Colorado is best known for. As it turns out, its low humidity, cool nights and plentiful sunshine also foster ideal conditions for wine-making. The Palisade wine country is just four hours west of Denver, and is home to more than 20 wineries and the Wine Country Inn. Accommodations include 80 guest rooms and the Vintner's Guest House, a great option for groups. All feature historic photography and are furnished with flat-panel TVs, coffee makers, fridges, microwaves and granite details in the bathrooms. Complimentary perks include gourmet breakfast and afternoon tastings of private label wines. Caroline's restaurant presents sustainable, farm-to-table cuisine prepared using classic French techniques, while Tapestry Lounge serves a more casual menu. Along with a pool and spa services, the property offers club rooms and a ballroom for corporate retreats and social events.

Released in February 2017, Apricot Sour is the fourth beer to join Avery Brewing’s Botanicals &amp; Barrels Series, which requires the beer to be aged in barrels for at least three months and consist of just one additional ingredient besides the standard grain, hops, yeast and water.

Released in February 2017, Apricot Sour is the fourth beer to join Avery Brewing’s Botanicals &amp; Barrels Series, which requires the beer to be aged in barrels for at least three months and consist of just one additional ingredient besides the standard grain, hops, yeast and water.